About OAPA
In addition to offering scholarships and recognition awards, OAPA shares information about trends in Greek life, directs potential new members to campus resources, and encourages involvement in community and alumnae group events. OAPA helps support local NPC members academically, in leadership, and with programming assistance as needed. An Alumnae Panhellenic Association is a community based organization. We exist
- To INFORM fraternity women of current trends
- To PROMOTE the fraternity system
- To IMPROVE the Panhellenic image
- To STIMULATE a continuing interest in Panhellenic affairs
Officers
President
Theresa Geraghty, Gamma Phi Beta
Secretary
Steph Drewnowski, Delta Delta Delta
Treasurer
Christine Nikunen, Delta Zeta
Advisor
Jillian Humphries, Kappa Delta
Meetings are typically held the third Thursdays of September, November, January, March and April. For time and location, please contact your delegate or the OAPA President.
Member Organizations
- Alpha Chi Omega
- Not Currently Active
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Rachel Kreifels
- Alpha Epsilon Phi
- Not currently active
- Alpha Gamma Delta
- Becky Samuelson Dietle
- Alpha Omicron Pi
- Amber Stover
- Alpha Phi
- Nicole Deprez
- Alpha Sigma Alpha
- Not currently active
- Alpha Sigma Tau
- Claudette Breaux
- Alpha Xi Delta
- Colleen Richardson
- Chi Omega
- Dorothy Rasgorshek
- Delta Delta Delta
- Steph Drewnowski
- Delta Gamma
- Coryn McDonnell
- Delta Phi Epsilon
- Not currently active
- Delta Zeta
- Christine Nikunen
- Gamma Phi Beta
- Sharon Dunham
- Kappa Alpha Theta
- Lisa Worrall
- Kappa Delta
- Jillian Humphries
- Kappa Kappa Gamma
- Andrea Harper
- Phi Mu
- Not currently active
- Phi Sigma Sigma
- Not currently active
- Pi Beta Phi
- Allison Zach
- Sigma Delta Tau
- Not currently active
- Sigma Kappa
- Bridget Hall
- Sigma Sigma Sigma
- Kate Hansen
- Theta Phi Alpha
- Kate Glow Schram
- Zeta Tau Alpha
- Lara Imbrock
Our History
OAPA was formed during the 1930s as the Omaha City Panhellenic Association. OCPA joined the National Panhellenic Conference in 1952, and changed its name in the mid-1970s. OAPA includes alumnae representatives from most of the National Panhellenic Conference sororities.
In 2002, OAPA became a charter member of the NPC Centennial Endowment Fund, to provide ongoing support for programs which encourage sorority women to strive academically, to develop leadership capabilities, and to develop the skills necessary to address risk management issues. Our $1000 donation continues to help fund these programs.
Today, OAPA delegates enjoy the social interaction and accomplishment our programs provide the Omaha area. Delegates take information back to their alumnae chapters and associations, which helps further the Panhellenic spirit.
If your NPC sorority does not currently have a delegate, please contact us and attend a meeting. We invite you to join us!
See our past presidents.